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Robert Drapkin MD

Affiliated With Largo Medical Center

Robert Drapkin MD Is Affiliated With Largo Medical Center


Robert Drapkin MD, a highly knowledgeable and extensively

experienced oncologist, who is licensed to practice in Florida. At present, he is serving as the Associate Clinical Professor at the University of South Florida, in Tampa, Florida.
He is a board certified medical professional and has held

numerous certifications and licensure, including Diplomate of Internal Medicine (June, 1975), Diplomate of Medical Oncology (June, 1979), Fellow of the American College of Physicians (April, 1981), Diplomate Hospice and Palliative Care (February, 2004), Full Member, American Society of Blood and Marrow Transplantation (1995), and Member, Solid Tumor Panel (1997).

Education
Robert Drapkin MD is a highly qualified oncologist. He

graduated with a Bachelors degree (BS) in June 1966, from the Union College in Schenectady, New York. From July 1966 to August 1967, he attended the Renssellaer Polytechnic Institute, in Troy, New York, to pursue his Masters degree (MS).
Later, in September 1967, he joined the Wayne State University

Medical School in Detroit, Michigan, and received his Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree, in June 1971.

Associated With Largo Medical Center


Robert Drapkin MD is presently affiliated with the Largo Medical

Center. Founded in 1978, the Largo Medical Center delivers a wide range of medical services, and strives to evolve and expand itself, not only to accommodate with the latest in medicine and technology, but also with the continuously growing medical needs.

In addition to providing dependable medical care to the patients, it also offers clinical education and training to future and current doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals.

Trustee For Museum Of Fine Arts


In addition to being a successful oncologist, Robert Drapkin

MD has been a member of the Collection Committee of the Harvard Art Museum. Apart from this, he is also a Trustee for Museum of Fine Arts, in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Founded in 1965, by Margaret Acheson Stuart, the museum

displays a large number of objects from early antiquity to the present day Some of the main attractions at the museum include masterpieces from Claude Monet, Paul Czanne, PierreAuguste Renoir and others, a sculpture garden, a Steuben glass gallery and one of Floridas most respected photography collections.

Carried Out A Study On Bone Marrow Transplant and Human Peripheral Blood Stem Cell
Robert Drapkin MD, has been a Research Assistant Professor

in the Department of Medicine, at the University Of South Florida School Of Medicine, since September 1980. He carried out a detailed study on Bone Marrow Transplant and Human Peripheral Blood Stem Cell. From 1975 to 1977, he took the clinical responsibility under the supervision of Bayard Clarkson, MD at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York City, New York.
Later, in 1977, along with Bayard Clarkson, MD, Dr. Drapkin

performed a clinical research on human peripheral blood stem cells at Memorial Sloan, Kettering Cancer Center, New York. In addition to this, he is presently the Co-Founder and Co-Director of the stem cell program at Morton Plant Hospital.

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